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Chris Tolstoy Game time! What would you do?
30 August 2018 | 2 replies
Please keep in mind that we will have a 45-day window to select at least one property with a value of at least $265k.1) BRRR (to continue equity growth)-This seems like a great strategy, but I’m concerned with interest rates continuing to rise 2) Invest it all in one property 3) Find multiple properties 4) Other- please explain Return-There seems to be a lot of different ideas out there when it comes to returns.
Nicholas Butler Buying my first property,, fourplex and FHA questions
29 August 2018 | 2 replies
Continually learn and network with like-minded people and/or those that are successful in what you want to do and who you meet at local real estate clubs and events that are real and just not a sales gimmick.As an investor you must do the opposite of most others do to be successful. 
Doug Phillips Any particular growth in Indiana?
11 September 2018 | 5 replies
Louis and Cleveland.In other words, the rental market is going to be just fine, as the lower income folks continue to suffer.
Jason Bilbrey How to deal with tenants who have done more damage than deposit
29 August 2018 | 4 replies
@John Underwood - I am leaning toward continuing to rent if they pay on time for the reasons you mention about knowing that I knew eventually I would have to returb.
Chris Tolstoy Game Time! What would you do?
31 August 2018 | 22 replies
Please keep in mind that we will have a 45-day window to select at least one property with a value of at least $265k.1) BRRR (to continue equity growth)-This seems like a great strategy, but I'm concerned with interest rates continuing to rise 2) Invest it all in one property 3) Find multiple properties 4) Other- please explain Return-There seems to be a lot of different ideas out there when it comes to returns.
Michael Lentsch Primary house looking to make a move....rent sell etc...
30 August 2018 | 5 replies
And thabk you for future input.So, i have a property here in las vegas bought about 11/2 years ago for exactly 270,000 (owe 242,000 on it now).The houses (including my own) now valued around 340-370 (mine on zillow says 355k) my home is a 4 bed 3 bath 2560 sqft 2 story build 2015 (has 10 yr builder warranty) corner house in gated community...My original plan was to live in it while we settled into vegas, then rent it out and go buy another house however not only is the market here in vegas at an unknown is it going to continue to go up or down etc.
Skyler Mckinney My challenge to every Bigger Pockets member!
29 August 2018 | 1 reply
I am making connections, I am going to meetups, I am putting in offers on homes, and I am continually on here and reading books to further my education.
David H. Any Real Estate Investors or Networks in Cape Town, South Africa?
24 December 2018 | 4 replies
I am very passionate about RE investing and am continually educating myself through reading good books and interacting with BP material.
Mahmoud Tellou How real are HGTV programs?
4 September 2018 | 49 replies
I think he has stated before that them not accurately portraying the reality of it is why he decided not to continue with the project.I know another individual who was on a flipping show, and there were a lot of things in that episode that were not a reflection of reality as I knew those involved, and I knew the subject property.
Adam Webb Is zero percent vacancy bad?
1 September 2018 | 28 replies
@Adam WebbI would say it’s only bad if you continue to renew the leases at below market rents to bad tenants.